Title: Mark Williams Assistant Director (Emergency
1Mark WilliamsAssistant Director(Emergency
Contingency Planning)
Planning for Major Emergencies
2Planning for Major Emergencies
- Presentation Content
- CCA 2004 Planning Requirements.
- LRF Current Planning Arrangements
- LRF New Planning Requirements
- LRF Planning Example Pandemic Flu
- Summary
3Civil Contingencies Act 2004Planning Requirements
- Category 1 Responders must
- Maintain plans for preventing an emergency.
- Maintain plans for reducing, controlling or
mitigating the effects of an emergency. - Maintain plans for taking other action in
connection with the emergency.
4Civil Contingencies Act 2004Planning Requirements
- Plans must
- Include procedure for determining whether an
emergency has occurred. - Make provision for
- training of key staff
- exercising the plan
- reviewing the plan
- Have regard to risk assessments.
5Civil Contingencies Act 2004Planning Requirements
- Types of Plan
- Generic
- Site Specific
- Multi Agency Plans permitted and should involve
- Category 2 Responders
- Organisations not subject to CCA e.g. Military
- Have regard to voluntary organisations
6The Cycle of Emergency Planning
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Validate in exercises and in response
Train Key Staff
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Issue and disseminate
Maintain, review and Consider revision
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Take direction from Risk Assessment
Agree and Finalise
CONSULT
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Determine actions and responsibilities
Set Objectives
7Gloucestershire Local Resilience Form
(LRF)Contingency Planning Arrangements
8Command Structure
- Civil Contingencies Secretariat Cabinet Office
- Regional Resilience Team (RRT) Bristol
- Local Resilience Forum (LRF) Gloucestershire
- LRF Planning Sub-Group
9LRF Planning Sub-Group
- Established January 2001
- Multi-Agency Plans completed
- Major Incident Procedures Manual (MIP)
- CBRN
- Media
- Search and Rescue
- COMAH/REPPIR
10LRF Planning Sub-Group
- New Planning Requirements
- Risk Assessment
- Fuel
- Central Government Capabilities Programme
11The Capabilities Programme
- CBRN
- Mass Casualties
- Mass Fatalities
- Mass Evacuation
- Site Clearance
- Warning and Informing the Public
- Flooding (recent addition)
- Infectious Diseases Animal/Plant
- Infectious Diseases Human (Pandemic Flu)
12Avian Flu
13Pandemic Flu
14Avian Flu
Avian Flu
15Pandemic Flu
Human Flu
Avian Flu
Pandemic Flu
16Pandemic Flu
17Pandemic Flu
- 1918 Spanish Flu, UK Deaths 250,000
- 1957 Asian Flu, UK Deaths 33,000
- 1968 Hong Kong, Deaths in England Wales
30,000
18LRF Response
- Identify an LRF Pandemic Flu Lead
- Establishing an LRF Pandemic Flu Focus Group from
the LRF Health Group - Identify Co-ordinators from each Agency
19 3 PCT CO-ORDINATORS
POLICE
LOCAL AUTHORITY (EMS)
AMBULANCE TRUST
PARTNERSHIP TRUST
HOSPITALS FOUNDATION TRUST
3 PCT CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEES
20Business Continuity
- Reduction of over 30/35 Staff
- Disruption to the supply chain
- Loss of services
21Civil Contingencies Act 2004Planning Requirements
- SUMMARY
- CCA/Capabilities Programme/Risk Assessment will
generate large multi-agency planning workload. - Gloucestershire LRF well placed to meet these new
challenges.
22Integration
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